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1/35 Tamiya US Tank Crew Set European Theater 35347 - MPM Hobbies
1/35 Tamiya US Tank Crew Set European Theater 35347 - MPM Hobbies

1/35 Tamiya US Tank Crew Set European Theater 35347

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SKU: TAM35347
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This figure set depicts a typical crew that would have been attached to a tank in Europe after the Normandy landings.

Tankers Aplenty!

  • This adaptable set of six 1/35 scale figures is perfect for use with Tamiya WWII U.S. tank models such as the M4A3E8 Sherman "Easy Eight" (European Theater).
  • Figures feature highly realistic poses and depict soldiers in uniform typically used in the European Theater of WWII.
  • The set includes 3 types of clear goggle parts (2 of each).
  • Parts are included to authentically recreate accessories such as M3A1 submachine gun and 2 different types of ammunition box.
  • Comes with decals depicting unit and rank insignia.
  • Set contains 4 full body figures and 2 torso figures.
About the Uniform

U.S. tank crew in WWII used a uniform essentially the same as their infantry counterparts, although a tanker's helmet and warm tanker's jacket with fitted sleeves were designed to be used by crews in their cramped vehicle interiors. Goggles were a vital form of protection from dust, and many tank crew also used hoods and overall-style tanker's trousers to keep the cold at bay.